ampullaceous

ampullaceous
Shaped like a swollen bottle.

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  • Ampullaceous — Am pul*la ceous, a. [L. ampullaceus, fr. ampulla.] Like a bottle or inflated bladder; bottle shaped; swelling. Kirby. [1913 Webster] {Ampullaceous sac} (Zo[ o]l.), one of the peculiar cavities in the tissues of sponges, containing the zooidal… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ampullaceous — [am΄pə lā′shəs] adj. [L ampullaceus] shaped like an ampulla or a bladder …   English World dictionary

  • Ampullaceous sac — Ampullaceous Am pul*la ceous, a. [L. ampullaceus, fr. ampulla.] Like a bottle or inflated bladder; bottle shaped; swelling. Kirby. [1913 Webster] {Ampullaceous sac} (Zo[ o]l.), one of the peculiar cavities in the tissues of sponges, containing… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ampullaceous — /am peuh lay sheuhs/, adj. like an ampulla; bottle shaped. Also, ampullar /am pul euhr, pool /, ampullary /am pul euh ree, pool , am peuh ler ee/. [1770 80; < L ampullaceus. See AMPULLA, ACEOUS] * * * …   Universalium

  • ampullaceous — am·pul·la·ceous …   English syllables

  • ampullaceous — | ̷ ̷pə|lāshəs, ˌpu̇ , ˌpə adjective Etymology: Latin ampullaceus, from ampulla + aceus aceous : resembling an ampulla : shaped like a flask or bladder …   Useful english dictionary

  • am|pul|la|ry — «am PUHL uhr ee», adjective. = ampullaceous. (Cf. ↑ampullaceous) …   Useful english dictionary

  • am|pul|lar — «am PUHL uhr», adjective. = ampullaceous. (Cf. ↑ampullaceous) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Nepenthes rajah — Large lower pitcher of Nepenthes rajah. Mount Kinabalu, Borneo. Conservation status …   Wikipedia

  • Psilocybe quebecensis — Taxobox name = Psilocybe quebecensis regnum = Fungi divisio = Basidiomycota classis = Agaricomycetes ordo = Agaricales familia = Strophariaceae genus = Psilocybe species = P. quebecensis binomial = Psilocybe quebecensis binomial authority =… …   Wikipedia

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